DeLorme 6 User Manual

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XMap User Guide

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• The fill-in fields located in the center of the tab vary based on both your Find

and Within selections.

You can also search for more types of items than you can in the QuickSearch tab,
such as by category, street intersection, and more.

To Perform an Advanced Search

Follow the steps below to use the advanced search function.

1. Click the Find tab and then click the Advanced subtab.

Note This screen automatically displays if you performed an unsuccessful

QuickSearch.

2. From the Find drop-down list, select the Find type from the list.

When more than one match is available, the closest match displays first in the
Results list.
Click a Find type in the list below for more information.

• Name

Use Name to locate a city, town, landmark, object label, and so on.

• Street Address

Use Street Address to locate by street number and name, highway

number, and so on.
You can use standard abbreviations like Rd (Road), St (Street or

Saint), Mt (Mount), Dr (Drive), and Ct (Court).

• Street Intersection

Use this search to locate the intersection of two specified roads.

• ZIP/Postal Code(s)

Use at least a partial ZIP/Postal Code to locate the covered regions.

The results display in a browse list.
Use at least a partial ZIP/Postal Code to locate the covered regions.

The results are displayed in a browse list. This means you are taken
into the ZIP/Postal Code database at the closest matching, valid

ZIP/Postal Code. You can browse through results in either direction.
Use at least a partial ZIP Code to locate the covered regions. The
results are displayed in a browse list.

• Name and/or Category

Searches for a specific name in a specific category. For example, if you

want to find a particular restaurant in your town, you would type
restaurant in the Keywords text box, type the name of the restaurant

in the Name text box, and then type your location information in the
available text boxes.
For more information on category searches, see Keywords for
Category Searches.
Note Category keywords must be at least three characters in length.

• Category

Searches for a category of items within the specified area. For more

information on category searches, see Keywords for Category
Searches.
Notes

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